"Wilfried Bony wants to leave the Eredivisie to play in the English Premier League. Liverpool scouts came to watch Bony. They want him, and Everton, Olympique Marseille, Bordeaux and Wigan also scouting him".

Chelsea and Newcastle are also interested in the £15m-rated striker, whose current contract expires in 2015.

Bony's goal record may be good, but as we've seen with the likes of Dirk Kuyt, Mateja Kezma and other players who came from Holland, scoring a shedload of goals in the Eredivisie doesn't always mean the same will automatically happen in the Premier League.

He has good ball control. patience on the ball and scores goal. He is an intelligent goal scorer. His way is just plugging the ball at the back of the net with deception. Reminds me of the great Pele's style. I'm not saying he is the next Pele. But looking at his movement on the ball says a lot.But I have to agree that the PL and erevedise are 2 different ball games.The defense is atrocious there.

I think Bony will take Sterlings place on the right but not as an out and out winger more as a compact wide player like David Silva who links with a striker but can also go wide.If Sterling leaves which now seems likely this would be the ideal replacement>the money we get for Sterling due to his age will be based on Sterlings achievements with Spurs so we wont get a lot upfront possibly £6m.Maybe use the £6m to get Tom Ince off Blackpool,the only drawback off this is Tom Ince wants what Sterling wants £50k so in reality is LFC biting off its nose to spite its face by not Giving Sterling what they will have to give Ince.

Neither Ince nor Sterling will feature in LFC's plans as they ask too much money for FSG to agree to. Our future lies in the buying in of cheap alternatives that will be the left overs of the top Premiership clubs. We will no longer be regarded as a top club as it is our destiny to become a training/selling club to enable FSG profits to justify their purchase of the club.

If he has to take over the spear head and Suarez is moved back/wide, then I would be happy as, for all his goals are keeping the team out of the relegation zone right now, we need someone more clinical up front and the added competition may benefit Suarez as he, himself, might get sharper.

They can go on an pick up huge wages at Man City or Chelsea, sitting on the bench or plying for the reserves while their career goes awry. They wouldn't be the first or the last player to place greed above fulfilling their potential by getting regular football.

And what if we sign him and Ivory Coast make it to the final of the Africa Cup again? That means we'll just have Suarez still for the full month of January. Now Bony AND Jelle Vossen? That would be my pick!